Ive had these for 3-4 years but the drivers have literally about 20 hours of use on them, theyre not even broken in. They sat in a 3 way enclosure, i made a bad passive crossover, i then figured out how to use MiniDSP and got the speakers running properly, but by that time i had basically abandoned the project and went in another direction. Everyone knows how it is with DIY project attention spans.
Condition:
-AC G2: perfect
-Seas Excel 5": One midrange has two scrapes on the front basket lip near the screw holes where bare metal is showing
the other midrange has a lot of bare metal showing on the back of the basket lip, and on the surround of that midrange theres a slightly dark spot that im not sure what it is, the surround never had a hole patched in it or anything
-Seas Prestige 10": One woofer has some bare metal showing on the front face of the basket lip, the other has some bare metal on the sides of the basket
Aurum Cantus G2 (Yes theyre consecutive serial number): $200 a pair (Amazing price for these tweeters, very nice sounding ribbon tweeters. Female vocals especially hang in the air in unreal detail with these)
Seas Excel Nextel Midrange: $200 a pair (Pretty wide coverage on this midrange, can cross over pretty low while handling up to 3500-4000hz~ nicely)
Seas Prestige 10" woofer: $200 a pair (Incredibly capable woofer)
Any two pairs = $380
All three pairs = $560
Shipping: My UPS prices are pretty cheap $10-$40 depending on what you buy and where you are. Im shipping from 95125. If youre interested give me your zip and ill run a number for you.
REW graph of the drivers in the enclosure (mic is uncalibrated for higher frequencies)
Woofer box is taking up floor space, lets move these seas. In 2.5cu ft chamber you can have an f3 of about 25hz. This thing digs DEEP in a relatively small floor stander and will make for a great full range 2 channel music speaker.
new price: $180 for the pair
Shipping seems to range from about $18-$35 depending on if youre on west coast or east coast
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